Courses in Anthropology (ANTH)

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Credits: 1.00

ANTH 021 -
D2: Human Cultures

Introduction to cultural anthropology focusing on the life ways of non-Western societies and how anthropologists study them.

Credits: 3.00

ANTH 023 -
Anthro Third World Dev

A survey of the role of applied anthropology in the understanding and analysis of development efforts to alleviate (mostly) third world problems.

Credits: 3.00

ANTH 024 -
D2: Prehistoric Archaeology

Examination of the origins and development of culture from the earliest human fossils through the appearance of civilization; the nature of archaeological data and interpretations.

Credits: 3.00

ANTH 026 -
Biological Anthropology

Introduction to the study of the evolution and physical variation of humanity from a biocultural perspective.

Credits: 3.00

ANTH 028 -
D2: Linguistic Anthropology

Introduction to linguistic anthropology, focusing on language and communication as they pertain to human culture and human social interaction.

Credits: 3.00

ANTH 059 -
D2: Culture and Environment

Integrated Social Science Program seminar exploring the importance of anthropological and cultural perspectives for critical understanding of global environmental issues.

Credits: 3.00

ANTH 064 -
D1:Native Americans of Vermont

Vermont's native peoples from their earliest appearance in the region until today. Archaeological and ethnographic data reviewed in the broader perspective of aboriginal Northeastern cultural history. Cross-listed with: VS 064. Alternate years.

Credits: 3.00

ANTH 095 -
Introductory Special Topics

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Credits: 6.00

ANTH 096 -
Introductory Special Topics

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Credits: 3.00

ANTH 125 -
History of Anthropology

Examination of the major theories, theorists, and socio-political contexts central to historical develop- ment of the discipline of Anthropology. Prerequisites: ANTH 021, ANTH 024, ANTH 026 or ANTH 028.

Archaeological overview of North America from the peopling of the New World to European contact in the sixteenth century. Prerequisite: ANTH 024.

Credits: 3.00

ANTH 135 -
Prehistory of the US Southwest

Archaeological overview of the American Southwest, from the peopling of the New World to European contact in the sixteenth century. Pre/co-requisite: ANTH 024.

Credits: 3.00

ANTH 140 -
Primates and Anthropology

A survey of behavior and anatomy of nonhuman primates (monkeys, apes and prosimians) from an anthropological perspective. Pre/co-requisite: ANTH 021 or ANTH 026.

Credits: 3.00

ANTH 142 -
Introduction to Syntax

This course serves as an introduction to the syntax of natural languages and a rigorous approach to the analysis of sentence structure. Pre/co-requisites: ANTH 028 or CMSI 080 or LING 080. Cross-listed with CMSI 166 and LING 166.

Credits: 3.00

ANTH 151 -
Anth of East Europe

Survey of cultures of Central and Eastern Europe during the socialist and post-socialist periods with an emphasis on social, cultural and economic transformation since 1985. Pre/co-requisite: ANTH 021 or a 100-level Russia/East European Studies course.

Credits: 3.00

ANTH 152 -
D2:Chinese Culture

Introduction to Chinese culture and society, examining core cultural values and practices, gender and the lifecycle, sociocultural diversity, impacts of economic development and social change.

Ethnographic study of religious practice and social life of contemporary Muslim communities worldwide, including shared tradition, cultural diversity, community and personhood, gender, politics, and Islamic revitalization. Pre/co-requisite: ANTH 021 or ANTH 028.

Credits: 3.00

ANTH 160 -
D1: North American Indians

Ethnographic survey of major Native American cultures of Mesoamerica and the U.S. against background of aboriginal culture history, and problems of contact with European cultures. Prerequisite: ANTH 021. Alternate years.

Credits: 3.00

ANTH 161 -
D2: Cultures of South America

Ethnographic survey of major native American cultures south of Mesoamerica against background of aboriginal culture history, and their relation to present day culture spheres. Prerequisite: ANTH 021. Alternate years.

Survey of major cultural areas of the South Pacific including problems of prehistory, contact with Western colonialism, and contemporary life. Prerequisite: ANTH 021. Alternate years.

Credits: 3.00

ANTH 164 -
Indians of the NE: Vermont

Vermont's native peoples from their earliest appearance in the region until today. Archaeological and ethnographic data reviewed in the broader perspective of aboriginal Northeastern cultural history. Prerequisites: ANTH 021 or ANTH 024. Cross-listed with: VS 164.

Credits: 3.00

ANTH 165 -
D2: Peoples of South Asia

Culture and social organization of peoples of Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. Theoretical issues in anthropological analysis of these societies discussed. Prerequisite: ANTH 021. Alternate years.

Credits: 3.00

ANTH 166 -
D2: Peoples of the Middle East

Culture and social organization of peoples living in lands from Morocco to Afghanistan, including a consideration of Islam. Prerequisite: ANTH 021. Alternate years.

Credits: 3.00

ANTH 167 -
Native Peoples of Canada

Traditional life-ways of the native peoples of Canada, Indian, and Inuit; contemporary issues in native life in Canada. Prerequisite: ANTH 021 or GEOG 152 or HST 065 or HST 066. Alternate years.

Credits: 3.00

ANTH 169 -
D1: Latinos in the US

Survey of peoples of Latino/Hispanic descent living in the U.S. Course examines their similarities and differences in history, ethnic identification and cultural practices. Prerequisite: ANTH 021.

Credits: 3.00

ANTH 172 -
D2: Gender, Sex and Culture

Cross-cultural study of gender, sex and sexuality, including exploring the cultural construction of categories and cultural practices related to gender, sex and sexuality. Pre/co-requisite: ANTH 021.

Credits: 3.00

ANTH 174 -
Culture, Health and Healing

Introduction to medical anthropology. Social and cultural perspectives on health and illness experiences, doctor-patient interactions, healing practices, and access to health and health care. Pre/co-requisite: ANTH 021 or three credits of Sociology. Cross-listed with: SOC 155.

Explores elements that both connect and distinguish populations of street children worldwide from an anthropological perspective. Prerequisite: ANTH 021.

Credits: 3.00

ANTH 187 -
D1: Race and Ethnicity

Description and analysis of ethnic, racial, and religious groups in the U.S. Examination of social/cultural patterns in the larger society and in these groups themselves. Prerequisite: ANTH 021. Cross-listed with: SOC 119.

Credits: 3.00

ANTH 188 -
Historical Archaeology

Survey of field, lab, and archival research methods; specialized studies of material culture; selected topics on ethnicity in the Americas, gender and status. Prerequisites: ANTH 024. Alternate years.

Credits: 3.00

ANTH 189 -
Aging in Cross-Cultural Persp

Aging from an anthropological perspective. Topics include exploration of biological and cultural aspects of human aging across the adult lifecycle in a variety of cultural groups. Pre/co-requisite: ANTH 021 or SOC 020. Alternate years.

Credits: 3.00

ANTH 190 -
ISSP Thesis

Independent study for students enrolled in Integrated Social Sciences Program; final product is thesis. Prerequisite: Enrollment in ISSP courses.

Credits: 3.00

ANTH 195 -
Intermediate Special Topics

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Credits: 4.00

ANTH 196 -
Intermediate Special Topics

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Credits: 6.00

ANTH 197 -
Readings & Research

Credits: 3.00

ANTH 198 -
Readings & Research

Credits: 3.00

ANTH 200 -
Field Work in Archaeology

Methods and techniques of archaeological investigation in field situations and the laboratory analysis of data. Pre/co-requisites: ANTH 024, one 100-level course in anthropology of history, instructor's permission.

Credits: 6.00

ANTH 201 -
Practicum & Internship

Supervised service or research integrating theoretical and practical anthropological issues. Prerequisite: Nine hours of Anthropology.

Development of archaeology from the 19th century to the present including concepts of form, space and time, intellectual attitudes, current systems theory, and research strategies. Prerequisites: ANTH 024, one 100-level Anthropology course; or HP 201; or graduate standing in Historic Preservation Program, or HIST 121, HIST 122, or HIST 149. Alternate years.

Credits: 3.00

ANTH 220 -
Develop & Applied Anthropology

Seminar examines the application of anthropological knowledge and methodologies to alleviate social problems around the world, with a special focus on the cultural politics of expertise. Prerequisites: ANTH 023, three 100-level courses, or Instructor permission. Alternate years.

Credits: 3.00

ANTH 225 -
Anthropological Theory

Schools of anthropological thought examined in relation to data on non-Western societies and the historical and social context in which the anthropologist works. Prerequisites: ANTH 021, one 100-level course.

Credits: 3.00

ANTH 228 -
Social Organization

Examination of the basic anthropological concepts and theories used in the cross-cultural analysis of kinship and marriage. Prerequisites: ANTH 021, one 100-level course.

Credits: 3.00

ANTH 240 -
Human Osteology & Archaeology

An exploration of the human skeleton as a means of reconstructing past lives both at the level of individuals (forensics) and populations (archaeology and bioarchaeology). Prerequisites: ANTH 024 or ANTH 026 and one 100-level Anthropology course.

Credits: 3.00

ANTH 245 -
Laboratory Archaeology

Exploration of laboratory methods of archaeology through the analysis of excavated materials. Prerequisites: ANTH 024; one 100-level course in Anthropology.

Examines different theoretical approaches to understanding gender and sexuality through the study of language use, emphasizing analysis of crosscultural data from a linguistic anthropological perspective. Prerequisites: ANTH 28 and one 100-level Anthropology course.

Credits: 3.00

ANTH 276 -
Adv Topics in Linguistics

Advanced special topics in linguistics, sociolinguistics and linguistic anthropology. Pre/co-requisites: ANTH 028 and one 100-level Anthropology course or permission of the Instructor.

Credits: 3.00

ANTH 283 -
Colonialism

The concepts, ideologies, and practice(s) of colonialism within a sociocultural and historical context emphasizing the cultures of the colonizer and the colonized and the interaction thereof. Prerequisites: ANTH 021, one 100-level course, or ANTH 021, six hours in the social sciences. Alternate years.

Examination of theoretical and ethical premises of field work methodology with practical experience in participant observation, interviewing, the genealogical method, and the recording of data. Prerequisite: Twelve hours of Anthropology. Alternate years.

Credits: 3.00

ANTH 295 -
Advanced Special Topics

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Credits: 6.00

ANTH 296 -
Advanced Special Topics

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